Andrew Morton wrote:
And that's LIST_POISON1.
The only s_show()s I can see are in slab and in kallsyms.
It would help if you could gdb these guys, work out file-n-line.
I just checked s_show in kernel/kallsyms.c and I can not see how it
could BUG without BUG'ing in s_next first, because that function only
formats the information that has been gathered by s_next.
And it would be super-good if you could revert
slab-stop-using-list_for_each.patch and retest.
My bet goes to slab's s_show, too. Besides, that code in kallsyms has
been like that for a very long time, IIRC.
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